Select a group of radio buttons on a dynamic page with an available data source.
2. From the Server Behaviors panel, choose Dynamic Form Elements ??? Dynamic Radio Buttons.
The Dynamic Radio Buttons dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 34-21.
FIGURE 34-21
Radio buttons can reflect a limited number of choices within a data source field.
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3. Verify that your selected form element is displayed in the Radio Button Group list.
4. In the Radio Button Values area, choose the first entry shown and, if necessary, change the Value
field to reflect the expected data.
5. Repeat step 4 for every radio button in the group.
6. Click the Select Value Equal To lightning-bolt icon to display the available data sources.
7. Choose a field from the Dynamic Data dialog box. Be sure to select a data source field with values
parallel to those entered in the radio button group.
8. If desired, you can apply a server format to the data by choosing an entry in the Format list. Click
OK to close the Dynamic Data dialog box.
9. When you??™re finished, click OK to close the Dynamic Radio Buttons dialog box.
For more information on the Dynamic Radio Buttons server behavior, see Chapter 23.
Stored procedure/command/callable
Many advanced Web applications use a stored procedure application object.
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